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To the ?gentleman? running past north dulwich station at 7.35am on the road this morning, congratulations for the finger you flipped at my partner, my 2 1/2 year old and my 10 month old. After all stoping for 30 seconds in the drop off point is a bit outrageous.


It takes a big brave bloke to do what you did, even though you are a bit short, bespectacled, crop haired/balding and dressed in very flattering blue lycra, you are clearly big on the inside. Hope the rest of your day is as full of brave acts and you don't trip on any pot holes.


Congrats again big man

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way to claim moral high ground - deride someone for being "brave ho ho" and then post a relatively detailed take down of their personal appearance anonymously on a public forum


he may be a dick but he did what he did to your face - you however....


heat of the moment stuff maybe but it's still here half a day later

StraferJack Wrote:

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> way to claim moral high ground - deride someone

> for being "brave ho ho" and then post a relatively

> detailed take down of their personal appearance

> anonymously on a public forum

>

> he may be a dick but he did what he did to your

> face - you however....

>

> heat of the moment stuff maybe but it's still here

> half a day later



but he didn't do it to his face di he, he just stuck his fingers up at his wife unloading her kids. Why didn't he stop and ask her what she was doing unloading there? I agree with Longe Lizard, act of a tosser.

A bit heat of the moment, I admit but the bloke's behaviour really angered me, and I'm suffering regrets at not having had a word. I suppose I left the post up in the vague hope he might read it, long shot I know.


As for why he was jogging on the road, he looked the type that regarded the pavement as cluttered by annoying pedestrian types



And thanks "lane lover" I've always admired your wise helpful words

Can see why the OP was angry and wanted to vent but this short, balding, bespectacled man with poor taste in ill-fitting lycra has already shamed himself by sticking his fingers up at a mother in front of her young children. There's never an excuse for that disgusting behaviour.


sounds like jogging in London isn't for him really.

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